THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY IS, 1930.

OUR NEW · BRITISH

WORDS.

THE NEW STORE FOR

SILKS

OPENING SALE NOW ON

·SOME OF OUR BARGAINS

LADIES'

Crepe de Chine Hand Embroidered Undirs (3 Pc. Set.)............$15.00 Pyjamas...5 7.50

da

MEN'S

Bet Quality Silk Shirts......5 3.00

do de Pylimas.. .$ 6.00

THE TAJAMAHAL

SILK

STORE

5, Flower Street

(Oppsite China Mail)

MANDARIN YELLOW

The

New Duofold Pen"

with flashing Black Tips

Mandariu Yellow-long secluded among Oriental Art Objects; now is given the world in the Parker Duofold Pen, and Duofold Penpil to match,

This rare and exotic color was found by Geo. 8. Parker In a vase amid ́an art coller- Lion in the Far Eant, He brought it to Americ, mul The Parker Pen Company reproduced it-in Parker Per- manid -- the lustroùs mate- rinl that they now use instead „of rubber for Parker Pen suel "Pencil Barrels.

They make these Permanite Duofold burrels in 4 Band- mizga--Over-nize, Junior und slender Lady Duofold. And

in jewel-like color con» binations-Jute, Lacquer-red.. Lapis Lazali Bite, Blurk and Gold - and now Mandarin Yellow-all with start black tips.

But don't depotul nu color only-look for"tico.5.Parker Zon the barrel if you want ike

genuine Duofolii,

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The Permanent Pen

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JANUARY including

(A Little Kiss

22193

"I'll Be Reminded

I Love the Moon.

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Bellove it or Not

by RUDY VALLEES YANKS

22190

If I Can't Have You You Can't Believe My Eyes

by the HIGH HATTERS

Through

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Why Do You Suppose

by NAT SHILKRETS ORCHESTRA

WOMAN'S WORLD

FOR OUR LADY READERS.

Beauty Talks By Cinema Stars.

MARY BRIAN GIVES MOUTH DEFT CARE.

Next to the eyes, the mouth is the most outstanding feature of the face. Being, generally, rouged into brilliance, it is often the focus of our companions' gaze, especially when we talk,

"There a more to making up the month than merely running à lipstick over the lips," Mary Brian explains. "Because of the vivid shades of most p rouges, one must be careful to blend the colour | skillfully to avoid a harsh outline.

"Before beginning to make up the mouth, be sure the lips are soft and amooth. Nothing is uglier than rough, chapped lips. A

will not only care bat prevent chapping.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO. white lipstick is soothing to chapped lips and, if used consistently,

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(Entrance Ice House Struct)

Telephone C, 4648.

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TO WHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.

A CERTAIN CURE

For cold in the head by taking.

QUINCIN

Also recommended for Influenza and nasal catarrh.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO. LTD.)

· A.F.C., Building..

Tel. 0.345.

Make up the Lips Last of All.

"And" oily, moist range is preferable to dry. It is prettler on the and so is more easily applied. Spreading a dry lipstiek on the lips will cauge them to wrinkle. Never make up the lips intil the rest of the face is made up..

"I prefer to use a cream rouge, to be applied to the lips with a" finger, rather than R. lipstick. Whichever is used, begin on the inside of the lip, blending the colour to the edges, all over the lips. Put on lots at first, then wipe off the surplus. Keep blending until it is smooth and lovely. Powder over the mouth and wet the lips again with the longue to remove the powder. This will give a natural expression and remove any harshly-drawn edges,"

New Trimmings.

SETS OF EMBROIDERED JEWELLERY SEEN.

{broidered jewellery In metal thread have been noticed. At first, this trimming was confined frocks in dark colours, but it has now been used with equal success Con dresses in lighter shades,

En

An imaginative touch and skilful i design shown by dresses some pro- The couturieren have used em-minent Parisiennes, are wearing broidery on their creations this this season, make them evocatively Reason in quite new ways, and with feminine, charming effect. The monogram which has reappeared on the blouses of sports models is not new, of course, but it gives a delightful and intimate touch of chic.

Themes from Ancient Greece and] Egypt, from North Africa and old Russia and Persia, are suggested in the handling of pleats, in Inlay motifs, hood collars, close little hats, What have been "extremely sue-and figured fabrics.. cessful among the innovations in this type of trimming are the The silhouette is slender and ft- bracelets which a famous dress-ted closely, about the hips, often maker embroidered in gold and, with a blouse effect at the back of silver thread, one above the other, the bodices, and with skirts that uround one of the cuffs of a black vary in fuliness, from sheath effects alternoon frock.

to really volumious ones. These Iatter hold their width down to the As the idea spread, a necklace straight and narrow vertical by was added, and on many dresses means of cleverly-stitched plents or for afternoon wear, acts of em-narrow pleated panola.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WELL-I GOTTA GO OUT" AN TAKE A VIALK AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD AN' SEE HOW EVERYTHING LOOKS SINCE, IVE

BEEN GONE!!

I DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD WEAR YOUR. COWBOY SUIT

TUDOSH!

j

Shoulder Straps.

HOW TO KEEP THEM IN

·ORDER.

Among the many little inconvent- onces suffered by the woman whose figuro is no longor willowy is "the nuisance of perpetually brokon shoulderstraps. In Jain she sewa on Loxtra strong straps, with the result tint the straps tear away from delicato milk ar fine cotton garments at the back, and there is an ugly rent. The simplest way out of the difficulty is to take two longths of ribban and stitch them together along the outer edges on the right side" with the mucking Insort an einstia through the ribbon, which will draw up the shoulder-atmps | · slightly, and then stitch it to the garment. The flexible elastió in the double straps will carry the strain, the straps will not break, and the shirred shoulderstraps look prettier Chan ordinary ones.

Coloured shoulder-straps on white underwear aro a nuisance when they lose their colour which happens after their first visit to the laundry, because white underclothes are al- ways boiled. Instead of fixing them permanently, or using press studs that give, try this method. Cut the ribbon strap three inches longer than would be used in the ordinary way, then, after hemming the ends, work'a strong loop at the extremo edge of each end. About threo in. ches from each end now a button on the wrong side of the ribbon just inrge enough to slip ensily under the loop. On the inside edges of the top of the back and front of the karinent work a bar loop which in large' enough for the ribbon to slip through. When the garment comes back from tho wnuh, slip nach end of the strap through this loon 'at hack and front, then fold back and.

fasten the and of the ribben over the button.

1

woman

The smart

who prefers tailor-made suits to anything else will revel in this trim model which is carried out in smooth brown tweed, bound with soft leather in the same shade. The tweed hat la banded in leather. while the neatly tied scarf is in brown and blue check silk stockinette.

What's the Idea? ·

YOU SEE IN THE FIRST PLACE ITS NOT THE THING TO WEAR AROUND. TOWN AND THEN TOO, NONE OF THE 'OTHER BOYS HAVE COWBOY SUITS TO WEAR, SO IF

I WERE YOU ID

GET INTO MY

REGULAR CLOTIES

(Y'KNOW, POP-MY

OLD CLOTHES FEEL PRETTY GOOD AT THAT I WOULDNT MAKE THE KIDS FEEL BAD FOR

THE WORLD!!

Acroon

1 Subjects of conversation. G Rural.

10 Gruesome.

11 Dutch coin.

12 Note.

18 Dishonest bookmaker. 16 Tumult 19 Noliced,

20 Small child. 22 Cremona violin. 24 Patred. 25 Carried on. 20 Educate. 27 Extract 31 Vapid. 28 Moderate.

33 Leer.

36 Raising of taxes. 37 Princ.

40 Certain. 41 Alike.

43 Human, being. 44 Convincing.

46 Venerates. 10 Revealed, 47 Particularize.

Down

1 Striped animals. 2 Pale colour. 3 Move the jaws.”

Alluring woman.

G Most unimportant.

G. Governed.

7 Utiliser,

8 Scrap.

9. Cut a design.

RECORDER AND VIOLENT THIEF.

47

14 Small room.

16 Cropped.

17 Repent

18. Bilently."

20 Infuriates...

21 Master.

23 Recipient of a gift.

24 Comes into contact with.

(20 Literary effort.

30 Lurch.

31 Slants.

32 Contrary.

34 Exclamation of triumph,

36 Rent roll..

37 Marked:

38 Female fox."

39 Caused to run.

41 Tonder.

42 Flower.

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WOMAN'S BODY WASH-

ED UP BY SEA.

"MOST DEGRADED OF HUMAN DUTCH POLICE SEEK AID OF

BEINGS..

SCOTLAND YARD.

For robbing Mr. Stuart Mervyn] Scotland Yard liave been naked Johnstone, a company director, of by the Dutch police, to help them Penistone-road, Streatham, with

violence, Joseph Whitehead, aged to solve a mystery of the sea. 24, a stoker, was sentenced at the The Body of a woman, belloved. Old Bulley to 18 months hard to be English, was washed ashore labour and 18 lashes with the on the north coast of the island of Texel on October 27, but it was

"cat."

Evelyn Ayres, aged 20, a domes-in such a state that identification The body has tic servant, pleaded guilty to was impossible, Iarreny and was sentenced to three been buried on the island, years' Borstal training.

The Burgomuster on the island Mr. Frederick Levy, prosecuting, suggests that the woman may have sold that Mr. Johnstone, was ac-been the victim of an aeroplane costed by Ayres and another wo accident or of a ship-wreck. Most man in Streatham High-road at of her clothing" had been torn night and he went with Ayres to away, but some jewellery was still a public house. Later, while, Mr.intact. From the description of Johnstone and Ayres were talk this property it is hoped that re- ing outside the public house iatives may be found: Whitehead rushed up and said, "Do you know you are talking to

Round the left wrist was my wife?"

Mr. Johnstone re- watch with gold dial and hands, On the plied, "I am sorry, I did not know] fixed by a black band. It'

other wrist was a gold chain' Whitehead, he said, then, at- bracelet with a small chain and tacked Mr. Johnstone and knocked heart-shaped lock.

Between tho

him down. He took a diamond pin links were pink and white stones. from his tle, went through his On the right upper arm was a pockets, and tried to force a broad gold bracelet with open- signet ring off his finger. Some work edge. private papers belonging to Mr. Johnstone were afterwards found third finger of the right hand, one There were two rings on the in Ayres' room.

set with Ave diamonds and the The Recorder said that White-other with rubles. On the middle head had shown himself to be the anger of the left hand was a most degraded of human beings.ittle gold ring set with a purple On hearing his double sentence stone and three small diamonds. Whitehead laughed and exclaimed, Inside one ring was the inscrip- "Is that all?"

tion: "Fine Play,"

OF COURSE YOU WOULDNT=

By Blosser

WHAT'S THE IDEA? ALL THE KIDS ARE DOWNTOWN ∙BUYIA" "COWBOY SUITS-AN'

HERE YOU COME OUT

DRESSED LIKE:

THAT ILA

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